LE SSERAFIM’s Sakura opens up about the pressure and doubts about her chosen career in the group’s new documentary, “Make It Look Easy”
In a statement to the documentary “Make It Look Easy”, released to promote LE SSERAFIM’s first album, “UNFORGIVEN”,Sakuraa member of the group, opened up about the feelings surrounding her after choosing to become a k-pop idol as her professional career.
“I don’t know why I chose to be an idol. Was it necessary? It’s not that choosing to be an idol was a wrong decision, but I wonder if being an idol was really the best job for me. Sometimes, when I make mistakes or feel my limitations, I think that other people who are good at it could do it instead of me,” Sakura said (via AllKpop).
She then shared that doubts about her work were not always there, as they arose after the pressure she began to suffer from negative comments.
No matter what people say, the thing that makes me feel the most excited and happy is this work. I realized that doubting myself and thinking about giving up might not be because I’m doing it wrong or I don’t have talent. I didn’t have those thoughts originally, but hearing so many things sometimes makes me think like that. Why am I pushing myself to the point of crying and fighting? I don’t even know why I want to do this,” the idol added.
It is worth remembering that the first episode of “Make It Look Easy” was released last Monday, the 30th, on the YouTube channel of the HYBE conglomerate, the company responsible for Source Music, the agency that manages LE SSERAFIM’s career; see:
Source: Recreio
